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the world is changing and what you used to need to have an economy. it's changing. things like new broadband is an issue. water is an issue. the electric grid is a horror show, especially some of the software connecting some of the grids. it's actually quite vulnerable to terrorism. so there are many things we need to do at a national level that we will wake up some day and regret if we don't. >> we need to look at a lot of things. stay right there. i'm going to take you ten stories underground to one of the biggest public work projects in the history of civilization. the cost is in the billions and people won't ride this train until 2016. is it worth it? this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises
the world is changing and what you used to need to have an economy. it's changing. things like new broadband is an issue. water is an issue. the electric grid is a horror show, especially some of the software connecting some of the grids. it's actually quite vulnerable to terrorism. so there are many things we need to do at a national level that we will wake up some day and regret if we don't. >> we need to look at a lot of things. stay right there. i'm going to take you ten stories...
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and so you have to figure out, okay, what is it we can change and what is it that is not ours to change. >> shepard: why is it that the thinking that half the population is to be excluded as leadership? how can you be relevant and a figure of authority and one to whom we should pay attention when you exclude half of the population when you don't allow women to be part of things. >> i think you have a very good point, shep. i think women should have a much more active -- >> shepard: is that changeable? >> much more active involvement. >> shepard: why can't a woman be cardinal? >> doesn't necessarily -- if you understood priesthood, the question of authority, women should be able to do that. but the way jesus set it up, even with his first disciples, he had women doing all sorts of things. yet he chose 12 men to pass on the eternal fraternity. and i think there should be more women involved here here in the vatican. with the sex abuse crisis, have happened to the degree it has happened, and a coverup, if there were more women involved in serious positions of leadership, i don't think it w
and so you have to figure out, okay, what is it we can change and what is it that is not ours to change. >> shepard: why is it that the thinking that half the population is to be excluded as leadership? how can you be relevant and a figure of authority and one to whom we should pay attention when you exclude half of the population when you don't allow women to be part of things. >> i think you have a very good point, shep. i think women should have a much more active -- >>...
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the world is changing and what you used to need to have an economy and what you need now is changing. things like new broadband is an issue. as our population explodes in urban areas, wanter is an issue. the electric grid is a horror show, especially some of the software connecting some of the grids. it's actually quite vulnerable to terrorism. so there are many things we need to do at a national level that we will wake up some day and regret if we don't. >> we need to look at a lot of new things. ken, michael, stay right there. i'm going to take you ten stories underground to one of the biggest public work projects in the history of civilization. the cost is in the billions and people won't ride this train until 2016. is it worth it? is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morn
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it has not changed and it does the same thing. it decimates medicaid. it undermines medicare and of course, we don't want the president offering up a chained cpi for social security when that's not even in ryan budget. >> congressman crowley, you heard chris van hollen. his analysis is there is no wiggle room at all in this budget. if that's going to be the blueprint for the republicans in the house, how's this going to end up? >> i think it's interesting. it's as if the election never took place. we have a regurgitation, a few changes here and there. but you know, i want to remind mr. ryan and the republican party that the american people rejected a similar budget in that last election. the state of wisconsin, paul ryan's home state, rejected that budget. his hometown rejected that budget when they supported the president. so, i think we have to stop you know, these shenanigans. >> but congressman, we need to get to a deal and the fundamentals of the deal is that the president wants a grand bargain. he's not going to get a grand bargain unless he chips
it has not changed and it does the same thing. it decimates medicaid. it undermines medicare and of course, we don't want the president offering up a chained cpi for social security when that's not even in ryan budget. >> congressman crowley, you heard chris van hollen. his analysis is there is no wiggle room at all in this budget. if that's going to be the blueprint for the republicans in the house, how's this going to end up? >> i think it's interesting. it's as if the election...
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no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think about it. why else would you need a tv show dedicated to getting one handsome man married? which makes you wonder do men knee their own title 9 to level the playing field of romance? i would call it bourbon. andrea, you are only one on the table besides me that was transfixed by the show. you were watching? >> andrea: of course. i haven't missed one "bachelor" yet. ask me anything. >> greg: were you surprised by the choice? >> andrea: no, i wasn't. in "us weekly" it said they consulted with kathryn's mom and grandma and her grandma was the only grandma we sa
no matter how we claim society changes, we're still the same. women love the wedding ring, picket fence, happily ever avenue. marriage sells and it sells when compared to other choices it's better. it has been proven by science and studies of longevity and happiness. being against the bachelor makes you antiscience, bob. gender studies, professors are intent on maintaining that women and men are identical, that's flat-earthy. no, women are just way smarter about relationships than men. think...
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rashad, you guys at color of change are terrific in pushing people in the right direction. how do you do that from the outside in this particular issue. >> i think the leadership that ultraviolet are showing, mayor bloomberg's group and others, it is critical that we have to hold politicians on both sides of the aisle accountable. our friends are the ones who stand with us when we are the most challenged. we have seen the ravages that gun violence has had on our communities. mr. law pierre talks about money and politics and bloomberg's money, what he fails to talk about is the way the nra has carried the water for the gun industry for years and has moved their money into the pockets of politician politicians who support them and has went after politicians who don't, and what we have is organizations like color of change and ultra violent and others, and we need to cull those democrats who come into our communities and let them know they are not going to have our support if they are in the back pocket of the nra and the gun industry. >> rashard let me stay with you for a sec
rashad, you guys at color of change are terrific in pushing people in the right direction. how do you do that from the outside in this particular issue. >> i think the leadership that ultraviolet are showing, mayor bloomberg's group and others, it is critical that we have to hold politicians on both sides of the aisle accountable. our friends are the ones who stand with us when we are the most challenged. we have seen the ravages that gun violence has had on our communities. mr. law...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. i can't believe your mom let you take her car out.ck! this is awesome! whoooo! you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. mpblt we're here at my favorite part of the show. it's the part i get to explain anything i want even if my producers don't like in two minutes or less. tonight i'm going to tell you about one close to my heart. how the senate has become one of the least democratic legislatures in the entire world. all right. do i have any clock? my clock is there. we all know the old civics lesson, the senate is part of the grand messy political compromise that created the united states of america. that compromised as expressed in the institution is this. the senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state. each state no matter how many live in it ge
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my hope and prayer is that i have been wrong and he is changing direction. i hope that is the case. >> chris: early on in the 2008-2012 cycle you took yourself out of the possibility of running for president but this time your answer is i'm not saying yes, it is just that i'm not saying no. so my question is are you leaving the door open because it will get you more attention for your views which i have got to say is working wonderfully well, or is it that you are really in a different place about running for president, is, sir? >> you know, it is -- we just had an election. the election occurred three months ago. it seems like you would be making decisions like that closer to the election than three months after the last one. and so it is a sig sincere thot maybe it is better to make decisions in the proper context at the proper time. i like the fact that in washington world all logic is just based on i will logical things. that i would create all this controversy so people would buy the book. it is fantastic. you are not the first person that hinted at tha
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the reason for that is mexican authorities are looking at changes to telecom regulation, which might have a significant impact on the business that he has in latin america and mexico specifically. his net worth a cool $72 billion. now, wouldn't we like some of that action? back to you. >> absolutely. geoff cutmore, thank you very much. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. you can ask about the world's most famous chimney if you would like, we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," how about another year, jets fans, as your quarterback? why he is still the front-runner for that job. >>> and later, the great barbara walters stands behind lelisabet hasselbeck. that and more when "way too early" comes right back. >>> elizabeth smart's family rushing into the salt lake city police department. >> she's well. whatever she has been through, we believe she will recover from. vo: bold helps you re-imagine building castles, oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone comes to play. start
the reason for that is mexican authorities are looking at changes to telecom regulation, which might have a significant impact on the business that he has in latin america and mexico specifically. his net worth a cool $72 billion. now, wouldn't we like some of that action? back to you. >> absolutely. geoff cutmore, thank you very much. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake. shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. you can ask about the world's most famous chimney if you would like,...
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big changes are happening. so far at the state level. at least in places with democratic control of both chambers as well as democratic governors. we will see what happens at the national level in washington. you can watch this space for more updates. we will be right back. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every day is a new adventure there's a new skin care line-up that can keep up. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. ♪ catch them if you can at olayfresheffects.com >>> newly minted secretary of defense had his first day off as defense secretary. on the first foreign trip, chuck hagel arrived to terrible news, genuinely terrible news american contractor had been killed by three people in afghan military uniforms. they got on a base in the eastern part of the country and opened fire. they shot and considered an american contractor and wounded others hours before the secretary of defense landed in afghanistan. the following day, one day later, a big deal ceremony was planned to coi
big changes are happening. so far at the state level. at least in places with democratic control of both chambers as well as democratic governors. we will see what happens at the national level in washington. you can watch this space for more updates. we will be right back. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every day is a new adventure there's a new skin care line-up that can keep up. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. ♪ catch them if...
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big changes are happening. so far at the state level. at least in places with democratic control of both chamecha chambers as well as democratic governors. we will see what happens at the national level in washington. you can watch this space for more updates. we will be right back. >>> newly minted secretary of defense chuck hagel made a surprise visit to afghanistan this weekend. on that very first foreign trip chuck hagel arrived to afghanistan to the terrible news american contractor had just been killed by three people in afghan military uniforms. they managed to drive onto a u.s. base in the eastern part of the country and open fire. they shot and killed the american contractor and wounded others just hours before the secretary of defense landed in afghanistan. the following day, one day later, a big deal ceremony was planned to coincide with the secretary's visit. a year ago the u.s. agreed to hand over control of a big prison to the afghan government. bagram is the only prison technical run by the u.s. military designed to impris
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but the mayor certainly not giving up, hoping to change his luck. with a stop at lucky restaurant which is implementing the ban voluntarily. the mayor comparing it to banning smoking in bars and other places. vowing not to stop the fight. it could be a very long fight if my next guest is right. you said, dan, it was unconstitutional to start, and now the judge seems to agree. >> yeah there was three problems. first awful, arbitrary and capricious. doesn't apply to the 7-eleven because the city doesn't serve it. it cut out the legislature. city council did not contracted a law and we're the representatives of the people -- and put it forward for the mayor to sign. he did this by executive fiat. >> neil: he has a council that he hand-picked, sort of just reflects whatever his -- >> the department of health has the commission. there's a group of commissioners, eight to 12, and they sit bay appointment of the mayor, and they get to make this decision unilaterally because they're considering it a rule of the department of health. so that's the second pro
but the mayor certainly not giving up, hoping to change his luck. with a stop at lucky restaurant which is implementing the ban voluntarily. the mayor comparing it to banning smoking in bars and other places. vowing not to stop the fight. it could be a very long fight if my next guest is right. you said, dan, it was unconstitutional to start, and now the judge seems to agree. >> yeah there was three problems. first awful, arbitrary and capricious. doesn't apply to the 7-eleven because the...
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the doom and gloom politics, some doing a little toupe changing. -- tune changing. >> maybe an overstatement. >> neil: overstatement? well, he is not alone. quoted as saying they spent two weeks building up the sequester. so, it's something we're going to get into in a moment. first, how all of this is playing out right now. a bit of egg on their face for the time being. >> yeah. got a little bit out of control here where president obama at one point said criminals would have to be let go, janitors at the capitol just got a paycut, and fact checkers went onat the obama administration and obama had to appear at the press conference last yankee and said it's that going to be the apocalypse. president obama is sending out cab nat officials saying there will be pink slips for teachers, and then arne duncan had to backtrack. an awkward time for the obama administration, going to be a slow-moving catastrophe and they're trying to limit the impact policy-wise, but politically it would help them if there is a disruption. >> neil: that could still happen and this is a slow, grinding workout, as janet
the doom and gloom politics, some doing a little toupe changing. -- tune changing. >> maybe an overstatement. >> neil: overstatement? well, he is not alone. quoted as saying they spent two weeks building up the sequester. so, it's something we're going to get into in a moment. first, how all of this is playing out right now. a bit of egg on their face for the time being. >> yeah. got a little bit out of control here where president obama at one point said criminals would have...
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but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility th we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, mecal list a, again. melissa: turning briefly to the big non-financial news of the day, the world's 1.2 llion catholics have a new pope. argentina's cardinal jorge bergoglio was elected to lead the catholic church. he is the first pope in history elected from the americas. he becomes the first jesuit pope in history. he chosen francesca or francis i as the papal name. he asked the massive crowd in the papal square to pray for him a short time ago. >>> next on "money", how about sugar with the bailout? uncle sam plans to save the day for u.s. sugar industry. yet woe don have money to stop furloughs for meat inspectors. why the government may pour salt in taxpayers wound
but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility th we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, mecal list a, again. melissa: turning briefly to the big...
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major changes for medicare and medicaid. by 2024, medicaid patients would be able to choose between medicaid and a private plan. it also includes means testing for wealthy seniors. as for medicaid, that becomes part of a block grant program that would be administered by states. let me bring in "usa today's" washington bureau chief, susan page, and perry bacon. i want to start with paul ryan who laid out a lot of details in this op-ed in the "wall street journal" today. here's part of what he writes. "the truth is, the nation's death is a sign of overreach. government is trying to do too much, and when government does too much, it doesn't do anything well. so a balanced budget is a reasonable goal, because it returns government to its proper limits and focus." this seems, susan, pretty consistent with the position that republicans have had. so is there more a statement of what the republicans want, sort of a show piece here? >> it's interesting, chris, we've seen in the last week or two some better, more bipartisan, conciliat
major changes for medicare and medicaid. by 2024, medicaid patients would be able to choose between medicaid and a private plan. it also includes means testing for wealthy seniors. as for medicaid, that becomes part of a block grant program that would be administered by states. let me bring in "usa today's" washington bureau chief, susan page, and perry bacon. i want to start with paul ryan who laid out a lot of details in this op-ed in the "wall street journal" today....
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the problem right now is that we don't see from the president any structural changes in this unsustainable course on the entitlement. >> we see the request for more and more taxes at a time we just raised taxes 620 billion dollars. we believe that obamacare is it a program that will not work. we believe obamacare will actually leave the hospitals, doctors, health care providers, turning people away. >> and first tonight, a new record, but it's not a good one. more than 47 million americans on food stamps in the month of december. a new department of agriculture report showing in 2012 the food stamp program was the biggest it's ever been. why? because it's bigger need or the government has made such a mess of it. and joining us former presidential candidate herman cain is here. >> thank you, greta, happy to be here. >> greta: sir, why have food stamps programs exploded? because more people are needy and hungry and we're reaching them or because because the government made a mess of the program? >> because the federal government made a mess of the program by exploiting the program and exploi
the problem right now is that we don't see from the president any structural changes in this unsustainable course on the entitlement. >> we see the request for more and more taxes at a time we just raised taxes 620 billion dollars. we believe that obamacare is it a program that will not work. we believe obamacare will actually leave the hospitals, doctors, health care providers, turning people away. >> and first tonight, a new record, but it's not a good one. more than 47 million...
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changed course, could be too little too late and people are seeing those scare tactics. stuart: armageddon. charles: irresponsible for the leader of the free world. irresponsible ann i think that people are upset about that. stuart: irresponsible to force hurt and pain on the american people for political purposes. charles: or fear that we can't cut the budget in 2%, we in the government can't find savings even though you the american people have been crushed in the last five years and people found it to be despicable as well. stuart: handling the economy leads the republicans by 4 points, i say it's a turning point. the opening bell will ring in a few seconds. here is the back drop to today's market action. we've got retail sales figures in earlier this morning and the headline looks good. up 1.1%. now, please, dig a little deeper. if you take gas station sales out and remember, gas prices are up sharply. if you take them out, then you've got only a .4% gain in retail sales. you take out car sales, you take out gas sales, up only .4%. not this good as originally portray
changed course, could be too little too late and people are seeing those scare tactics. stuart: armageddon. charles: irresponsible for the leader of the free world. irresponsible ann i think that people are upset about that. stuart: irresponsible to force hurt and pain on the american people for political purposes. charles: or fear that we can't cut the budget in 2%, we in the government can't find savings even though you the american people have been crushed in the last five years and people...
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i'm thinking about major change. all of these could be affected, the restaurant industry, if this goee national which is what mayor bloomberg wants to happen. >> right. we think that it sets a very dangerous precedent. if we set the idea that we can regulate any sort of portion pize, whether it's soda or anything else, who knows what's next? maybe they'll regulate calories, how many hot dogs you can have in a day. i don't think that's something that consumers want and certainly not what the restaurant industry wants. cheryl: you mied -- made an interesting point about the root cause here, that the root cause of obesity, that you can't really -- like with smoking and mayor bloomberg was successful getting that banned across town indoors but more of a direct correlation. is that part of a legal fight you see coming if indeed mayor bloomberg wins another victory in court? >> i think the mayor has done a lot of great things in terms of health but this was the wrong approach and separation of powers. we think the legal de
i'm thinking about major change. all of these could be affected, the restaurant industry, if this goee national which is what mayor bloomberg wants to happen. >> right. we think that it sets a very dangerous precedent. if we set the idea that we can regulate any sort of portion pize, whether it's soda or anything else, who knows what's next? maybe they'll regulate calories, how many hot dogs you can have in a day. i don't think that's something that consumers want and certainly not what...
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some people say talk about the problem, raise awareness and hope it results in change. but it's not enough to talk or hope. we have a responsibility as human beings to do something. >> he says he took ban because obesity kills people every year and it runs up to $4 billion in medical cost. but opponents say there is no proven link between the size of drinks and obesity. the american beverage association tonight says the ruling provides a sigh of relief to new yorkers and thousands of small businesses. opponents opponent out that the rule would not prohibit refills so you could go back with a smaller bottle and fill her up as many times as you want. >> bret: thank you. senate committee in florida essentially killed governor rick scott's plan to expand medicaid coverage for million of the state poorist residents. scott wanted to use the federal funds for the first three years but the senate panel adopted managed care system instead with the aim of exiting from medicaid entirely in the future. >>> staying in the south, arkansas is ground zero in abortion wars. shannon brea
some people say talk about the problem, raise awareness and hope it results in change. but it's not enough to talk or hope. we have a responsibility as human beings to do something. >> he says he took ban because obesity kills people every year and it runs up to $4 billion in medical cost. but opponents say there is no proven link between the size of drinks and obesity. the american beverage association tonight says the ruling provides a sigh of relief to new yorkers and thousands of...
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. >> chris: let's look, congressman, at a couple of the reasons you don't have to make big changes in the new budget, to balance it in ten years. you include the $600 billion you mentioned in tax increases, that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and also include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obamacare that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it is fair to say that. what we also say is, end the raid of medicare from obamacare, you have to remember, all of that money, taken from medicare, was to pay for obamacare, we say we get rid of obamacare and end the raid and apply those savings to medicare to make it more solvent and extend the solvency of the medicare trust fund and we don't want to refight the fiscal cliff. it is current law and will not change and we also propose pro growth tax reform which we think with the currents revenue line we can have a very pro-growth tax reform system to bring all rates down, good for economic growth and good for
. >> chris: let's look, congressman, at a couple of the reasons you don't have to make big changes in the new budget, to balance it in ten years. you include the $600 billion you mentioned in tax increases, that came from raising rates in the fiscal cliff debate and also include $716 billion in medicare cuts through obamacare that you opposed in the last campaign. question, is it fair to say at least those parts of the president's policies make it easier to balance the budget? >> it...
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and we found out about this change one hour before it was announced. if we had been brought into the process from the beginning we could have given the tsa, we get along with wonderfully. we have a very good working relationship, had they brought us into this at the beginning we would have said, look, this is not the starting point. weapons are not the starting point. back to shampoo and lotions. that is the starting point. gerri: sanders and the reason they did this. they're really going to focus on explosives. it seems to me if i was a smart terrorist what i would do is say, okay, they're not focusing and knives. we will bring the knives. >> well, we're glad you're not a terrorist. gerri: really. they're not that hard to outsmart. they make these announcements publicly. i just don't understand the reasoning. >> and look at a small knife. how sharp you can make it. ticket back to the box cover. look at the size of box cutters. a boxer is about an inch by inch, and that is what the terrorists used on september 11th to incapacitate the crew and passenge
and we found out about this change one hour before it was announced. if we had been brought into the process from the beginning we could have given the tsa, we get along with wonderfully. we have a very good working relationship, had they brought us into this at the beginning we would have said, look, this is not the starting point. weapons are not the starting point. back to shampoo and lotions. that is the starting point. gerri: sanders and the reason they did this. they're really going to...
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night in a row more clashes between police and residents of brooklyn the demonstrators are demanding change after a sixteen year old is shot and killed by police and update on the clashes ahead. and look at somebody learned about you about you based on your spending habits the u.s. government is about to find out the obama white house has signed off on u.s. spy agency is monitoring your banking records will tell you more. and it was ten years ago the u.s. invaded iraq over of claims the country was making weapons of mass destruction as we know that wasn't the case coming up a new report looks at the human and financial costs of this war. it's thursday march fourteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching. a protest in brooklyn intensifying as new details emerge of the death of kalani gray for the third night angry protesters took to the streets of east flatbush brooklyn. no you can't let you go go go go go that was used to kid what you don't do this was the scene in brooklyn last night you can see protesters enraged over the police shooting of sixteen year old br
night in a row more clashes between police and residents of brooklyn the demonstrators are demanding change after a sixteen year old is shot and killed by police and update on the clashes ahead. and look at somebody learned about you about you based on your spending habits the u.s. government is about to find out the obama white house has signed off on u.s. spy agency is monitoring your banking records will tell you more. and it was ten years ago the u.s. invaded iraq over of claims the country...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> we continue to keep a close watch of the jodi arias trial. she's still entaning questions that have been written by the jurors and being posed by the judge. >>> mean tile, another case we continue to follow. he just wanted to get out of new mexico, but wound up in solitary confinement there for two years. now, steven slevin has been awarded $15.5 million. he was arrested for a dwi and accused of stealing a truck. he was tossed in jail, then solitary confinement for two years. he says he was neglected so badly his toenails grew around his feet and he was not allowed to even take a shower. so, to pick up the story from here, victor blackwell. much more on this. it does have one wondering if this happens to him, how often does something like this happen? this is before he had a trial, right? >> there was no trial. at the end, the charges were just dropped. this man he says had to pull his own tooth because he was so neglected be by the dentist at the prison. 2005, arr
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and sleep experts say to give everybody a little slack for the next couple of days, because the change in our circadian rhytms.that is sleep pattern.makes us all >> let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with meteorologist for your first plenty of sunshine we are springing into spring with springlike weather ha ha. rest of the week with plenty of '70s including potentially some eighties. currently high 60s in the north bay. 38 degrees currently in livermore. widespread '60s indicated by the green color on your screen with more seven is on the board compared to yesterday. stores that is at 712 today. kobe in the '60s by 8:00 p.m. today. 69 in sunnyvale. 68 degrees in fremont. los '70s along the delta. 674 richmond. low sixties for ocean beach take a look at ones that were the tenders will peak. a clinton man is being held at the suspicion of murder. >> a clayton man is being held on suspicion of murdering his father. police arrived at the 400 block of meadow view lane in clayton saturday morning to find the body of richard wester. police arrested his son, 22 year o
and sleep experts say to give everybody a little slack for the next couple of days, because the change in our circadian rhytms.that is sleep pattern.makes us all >> let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with meteorologist for your first plenty of sunshine we are springing into spring with springlike weather ha ha. rest of the week with plenty of '70s including potentially some eighties. currently high 60s in the north bay. 38 degrees currently in livermore....
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how does that change the equation moving forward? >> those numbers are not my numbers. they're numbers that come from the congressional budget office and from the federal revenue bank and others. we just picked up 236,000 jobs. that's good news. we need to continue to -- why would we want to insist on a policy that individual observers say will deflate it. it doesn't remember any quantum leap. all we're saying is we have to do a grand solution to this, but it's got to be based on common sense. here's one solution. instead of saying that we have to cut back medicare, why aren't we cutting back special-interest loopholes in the tax code? why aren't we cutting babb the subsidies to big oil companies? those are common-sense solutions. democrats are prepared to have that conversation with republicans. >>> let me play for you what speaker boehner had to say, you know, about what people are talking about, which is the president reaching out to both sides of the aisle, holding these meetings. >> after being in office for four years he's going to sit down and talk to members. >>
how does that change the equation moving forward? >> those numbers are not my numbers. they're numbers that come from the congressional budget office and from the federal revenue bank and others. we just picked up 236,000 jobs. that's good news. we need to continue to -- why would we want to insist on a policy that individual observers say will deflate it. it doesn't remember any quantum leap. all we're saying is we have to do a grand solution to this, but it's got to be based on common...
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more than 200 million dollars in unclaimed pension benefits for americans who may have changed jobs and forgotten what's owed to them. to see if you're owed any money visit pbgc.gov. po p as in peter. b as in boy. g as in god. c as in cat.gov. and that's the factor tip of the day. check out the fox news factor website different from bill o'reilly.com and he we like for you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. the word of the day, do not be te temulent when writing to the factor. remember the spin stops here, we'll be looking out for you. >> sean: tonight, welcome to "hannity," it's becoming glaringly obvious the decision to suspend public toweurs at the white house is a political one. they cited the sequester cuts as the reason for the tours, saying it saves $74,000 a week and as we look closer to the numbers and compare them to the cost of operating the white house and proposed cuts to waste and fraud waiting on the president's desk, it's hard to imagine the tours would be the first on the bugetary chopping block
more than 200 million dollars in unclaimed pension benefits for americans who may have changed jobs and forgotten what's owed to them. to see if you're owed any money visit pbgc.gov. po p as in peter. b as in boy. g as in god. c as in cat.gov. and that's the factor tip of the day. check out the fox news factor website different from bill o'reilly.com and he we like for you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. the word of...
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what's a little climate change when there are prognosticating groundhogs to worry about? >>> everything he sets his mind to, he does, he wants to be good at, and he's actually become a pretty good painter. >> maybe one of those things is true. we'll look at the paintings of the 43rd president. >> now, right up in here, we'll make a happy little cloud. >> art critic jerry saltz will analyze the bush brush. >>> we begin tonight with two men on opposite sides of gun safety reform. both claiming they represent the will of the people. new york city mayor michael bloomberg expressed confidence on "meet the press" that meaningful reform is on the horizon. >> i am cautiously optimistic. i think when you have an issue where 90% of the public, 80% of nra members even say that they think we should have reasonable checks before people are allowed to buy guns, they all support the second amendment, as do i do, but there are an awful lot of people that think that this is one of the great issues of our times. we have to stop -- >> yet nra executive vice president, wayne lapierre, is con
what's a little climate change when there are prognosticating groundhogs to worry about? >>> everything he sets his mind to, he does, he wants to be good at, and he's actually become a pretty good painter. >> maybe one of those things is true. we'll look at the paintings of the 43rd president. >> now, right up in here, we'll make a happy little cloud. >> art critic jerry saltz will analyze the bush brush. >>> we begin tonight with two men on opposite sides of...
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. >> you haven't changed on that front? >> i haven't changed at all, if anything i probably have become even somewhat more moderate? >> if the republican party stands a chance to win -- >> you want to know what i think? we do want to know what he thinks. don't miss my eye-opening interview with rudy giuliani. like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. how's that for an encore? it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge loco
. >> you haven't changed on that front? >> i haven't changed at all, if anything i probably have become even somewhat more moderate? >> if the republican party stands a chance to win -- >> you want to know what i think? we do want to know what he thinks. don't miss my eye-opening interview with rudy giuliani. like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars...
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. >> when a child cries, maybe they're yanking your change or in the habit. but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night and going to bed without a peep. >> night-night. >> good job. >> night-night. >> reporter: emmy, however, is a work in progress. [ baby crying ] >> that's the hard part. >> reporter: but 10 minutes later, she, too, goes to sleep all on her own. >> it's 7:37 and it would appear as though everybody is sleeping right now. >> reporter: giving danielle and marchello the first quiet time they've had in a month. >> reporter: we checked with them six months after their experiment and both emmy and mia are still sleeping througho ini night. the couple say sleep training has been life changing. >> and
. >> when a child cries, maybe they're yanking your change or in the habit. but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night...
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the restoration included extensive environmental changes to improve the stream and infrastructure changes to reduce the csos into the watershed. hecht: when i first started talking with people about stream restoration, i kind of imagined people out with shovels and small-scale. this is a massive $7.7 million project. schombert: nine mile run watershed is the most significant urban watershed restoration ever done in the united states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have far-reaching environmental impact. but they're just one part of the regional wet weather control plan. schombert: this region needs to solve its problem by 2026. that's not that long away. this is the largest public works project ever undertaken in this region. lichte: you're looking at significant infrastructure. either tunnels or storage tanks, or, you know, treatment facilities. the cost is about $3 billion. lichte: if you look at some of the other cities
the restoration included extensive environmental changes to improve the stream and infrastructure changes to reduce the csos into the watershed. hecht: when i first started talking with people about stream restoration, i kind of imagined people out with shovels and small-scale. this is a massive $7.7 million project. schombert: nine mile run watershed is the most significant urban watershed restoration ever done in the united states. narrator: small-scale projects like nine mile run have...
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mark wayne mullen with what he's doing to change d.c. ahead. lori: with the stock market cruising a little lower, let's check commodities. gold today has a nice popup. silver and copper also about a 1% gain right now. back after this. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. . ... melissa: as we do every 15 minutes let's check the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. you are watching one of my favorite sectors, the energy sector. >> that's right. always a good one to keep an eye on. we're, oil, for example, is to the upside. watching dow component chevron hitting a new high, a new multiyear high for chevron. you can see it down. this is one-week chart. today, ope
mark wayne mullen with what he's doing to change d.c. ahead. lori: with the stock market cruising a little lower, let's check commodities. gold today has a nice popup. silver and copper also about a 1% gain right now. back after this. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in...
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i was a little too moderate on social issues. >> haven't changed on that front. >> i haven't changed at all. if anything, i've probably become more moderate. >> isn't that likely -- i mean, if the republican party stands a chance to win -- >> you want to know what i think? >> yeah. >> a republican candidate, not necessarily me, a fiscal conservative, call him a foreign policy conservative for shorthanded, but is a social, not even progressive but social moderate. open to choice, open to gay rights, gay marriage, maybe yes, maybe no, but certainly civil unions and protection against discrimination. i think a candidate like that is almost unbeatable. >> but the pacs don't embrace that. >> this is a chicken and egg thing. can't nominate a candidate like that. democratic party used to have this problem in the '80s, that's when the new democratic coalition emerged. >> basically they said to those on the fringe, form your own party if you want, do something else. >> give us a guy who can say we'll end welfare as we know it, an old-line liberal could not have nominated that. but bill clinto
i was a little too moderate on social issues. >> haven't changed on that front. >> i haven't changed at all. if anything, i've probably become more moderate. >> isn't that likely -- i mean, if the republican party stands a chance to win -- >> you want to know what i think? >> yeah. >> a republican candidate, not necessarily me, a fiscal conservative, call him a foreign policy conservative for shorthanded, but is a social, not even progressive but social...
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he is not going to change who he is. if he wants to be serious about running he has to eventually man up and get consultants. >> dana: there is one thing they can't do to him they did to sarah palin. there is not an actor who will make fun of dr. ben carson. >> bob: good point. >> greg: but what a great name for tv doctor. dr. ben carson. >> dana: paging dr. ben carson. >> greg: save the free enterprise. >> bob: there was a guy, dr. ben wasn't there? >> greg: ben casey. >> eric: coming up, did cbs disrespect vietnam vets by sending reality show con zesttants to hanoi? bob was furious about it. >> bob: don't blame that on young producers. it had to go through somebody at the executive branch of cbs, communist show put on by a network that ought to know better. >> eric: he has more to say about that. but first, #birthday. twitter turned seven and how the social media site changed the world and how it changed our lives right here on "the five." ♪ ♪ it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with
he is not going to change who he is. if he wants to be serious about running he has to eventually man up and get consultants. >> dana: there is one thing they can't do to him they did to sarah palin. there is not an actor who will make fun of dr. ben carson. >> bob: good point. >> greg: but what a great name for tv doctor. dr. ben carson. >> dana: paging dr. ben carson. >> greg: save the free enterprise. >> bob: there was a guy, dr. ben wasn't there? >>...
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. >> the conservative republican governor of florida, rick scott, recently got flack for changing his mind to support medicaid expansion under the affordable care act. yesterday state lawmakers rejected the idea. >>> in detroit, kwame kilpatrick was convicted on corruption charges for running what prosecutors called a private profit machine out of city hall. the most serious charges carry sentences of up to 20 years. >>> in kenya, malik obama, the half brother of president barack obama promised change, but sharing obama's name and campaign mantra did not help. he lost by a big margin. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin is working on a new book about the so-called war on christmas and returning the christmas holiday back to its religious roots. it's titled a happy holiday is a merry christmas. >>> and white house tours have been canceled saving about $2 million over the next seven months. but reality tv star and businessman donald trump was asked if he would pay to resume the tours as suggested by newt gingrich. while trump replied it sounds reasonabilile to me, a white ho spokesma
. >> the conservative republican governor of florida, rick scott, recently got flack for changing his mind to support medicaid expansion under the affordable care act. yesterday state lawmakers rejected the idea. >>> in detroit, kwame kilpatrick was convicted on corruption charges for running what prosecutors called a private profit machine out of city hall. the most serious charges carry sentences of up to 20 years. >>> in kenya, malik obama, the half brother of...
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was to change behavior. the first thing we did was partner with cigna healthcare and come up with a consumer- driven health-care program. for those of us in the hotel industry, this is very unique. we are one of two companies currently involved in this program. you can go online and shop for any kind of procedure. we joked about shopping for a heart surgeon, but the level of clarity of where your interest dollars are going to a non- health care worker is absolutely staggering. as many of my colleagues have said, we offer complementary biometric screenings for our employees. you can get your bmi, your blood pressure, and other key statistics, and more importantly, we give you ways to make things things better. we offer what we call the employee assistance program. everything from legal advice to marital counseling to financial advice -- anything we can do to help our associates. a happy and said a sissy it is more productive, and you get better bottom-line results and long term results. .- a happy and fit ass
was to change behavior. the first thing we did was partner with cigna healthcare and come up with a consumer- driven health-care program. for those of us in the hotel industry, this is very unique. we are one of two companies currently involved in this program. you can go online and shop for any kind of procedure. we joked about shopping for a heart surgeon, but the level of clarity of where your interest dollars are going to a non- health care worker is absolutely staggering. as many of my...
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this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron, 400 years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america, because it contained the principles for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and over 300 thousand utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version, and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people. the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one and i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. order today, and get a free dvd of kirk cameron's latest film, monumental, the untold story of americaís beginnings. >> welcome back. it is 21 after the hour. five iranians are on trial because of their christian
this bible changed the world. i'm kirk cameron, 400 years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america, because it contained the principles for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and over 300 thousand utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version, and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but...
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doesn't change my opinion. no matter what anybody says, i love drones. you hear that, drones? stephen love you. >> stephen colbert praying to the drone kids. i'm bill karins. turns out i was wrong. r2d2 is a droid. not a drone. sue me. thanks for being up with us on friday, march 8th. a lot to talk about including president obama's lunch date with congressman paul ryan that covered everythingquester cuts. >>> china backs the u.n. with new sanctions against north korea and kim jong-un. some of the items on the banned list, luxury yachts and race cars. more details on that, straight ahead. >>> first, our top story here at 5:30 a.m. in new york city. senator rand paul's filibuster may have done more to expose rifts among republicans than it did to draw attention to the administration's policy on drone strikes. the kentucky republican's nearly 13-hour stand on the senate floor was praised in a wide range of political circles from peace activists to the tea party. but some fellow republicans, including senators john mccain and lindsey graham are slamming rand's public protest and m
doesn't change my opinion. no matter what anybody says, i love drones. you hear that, drones? stephen love you. >> stephen colbert praying to the drone kids. i'm bill karins. turns out i was wrong. r2d2 is a droid. not a drone. sue me. thanks for being up with us on friday, march 8th. a lot to talk about including president obama's lunch date with congressman paul ryan that covered everythingquester cuts. >>> china backs the u.n. with new sanctions against north korea and kim...
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have things changed enough for them to be smoother? >> i think they are fortunate to be a business coming back to life and everybody loves to hear that story and locally they support it. they will have a lost opportunity. >> they had 95% success, they were living, but this is the 5% difference. >> i just want to give one more set of kudos to front street and did all of that work. $100,000 worth of work for free. that was out standing and and i cooperate imagine a more worthwhile group. >> thank you guys for all your help from me on behalf of them. thank you. it's tax season again and you should know that receipts are your audit protection. five ways to keep receipts organized for tax time. one, take notes. write comments about their business purpose. especially for dining and entertainment expenses. two, scan receipts. the irs can audit you up to six years back in some cases. keep an electronic version. three, take a picture. find an ap that can help you track expenses so no receipt is unaccounted for. four, keep a business journal. us
have things changed enough for them to be smoother? >> i think they are fortunate to be a business coming back to life and everybody loves to hear that story and locally they support it. they will have a lost opportunity. >> they had 95% success, they were living, but this is the 5% difference. >> i just want to give one more set of kudos to front street and did all of that work. $100,000 worth of work for free. that was out standing and and i cooperate imagine a more...
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he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i think, you you know, don't want to put too much on the first few hours or days of a pope, give him time to get into it. cutting through the kuria of the roman catholic church is not an easy thing to do. >> where's the state department, where is the u.s. government? >> as much as those give lip service to reform and how much change they brag about they want to bring it doesn't come easy. it takes time, it takes work. this man, there's something about him that's different. and i really am hopeful and prayerfully so he brings that spirit that lanny is talking about but also the stick that's going to be necessary to get it done. >> let me come back to you somebody who was a catholic convert some 16 years ago. will this pope be an van gellizer. will he take the message of the bible outside around the world. pope benedict said he would. he started to. i think he tired up. will this pope pick up where benedict left off and bring it in a personal way to millions of people around the wor
he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i think, you you know, don't want to put too much on the first few hours or days of a pope, give him time to get into it. cutting through the kuria of the roman catholic church is not an easy thing to do. >> where's the state department, where is the u.s. government? >> as much as those give lip service to reform and how much change they brag about they want to bring it doesn't come easy. it takes...
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it's not change. it's partisanship. >> this time arranged the tone will be different after the president and ryan met for lunch on thursday. >> this is the first time i've ever had a conversation with the president lasting more than, say, two minutes or televised exchanges. i'm excited that we had this conversation, we'd very frank exchange. >> all budgets are to some degree political documents, the blueprint ryan unveils tomorrow will include plenty of red meat for his own base. >> are you saying that as part of your budget you would repeal, assume the repeal of obama care? >> yes. >> well, that's not gonna happen. >> well, we believe it should. >> ryan's budget also has $770 billion cut to medicaid over the next ten years, along with medicaid voucher program that democrats ran against in 2012, plus the medicare voucher program, pardon me. ryan's budget balance is in ten years by taking advantage of new revenue from higher taxes after the fiscal cliff and savings from health care reform. ryan is sett
it's not change. it's partisanship. >> this time arranged the tone will be different after the president and ryan met for lunch on thursday. >> this is the first time i've ever had a conversation with the president lasting more than, say, two minutes or televised exchanges. i'm excited that we had this conversation, we'd very frank exchange. >> all budgets are to some degree political documents, the blueprint ryan unveils tomorrow will include plenty of red meat for his own...
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nicole: begging for change. stuart: begging for change. charles, we're going to make money with him and the company they're looking at mosaic. charles: four square and the whole thing, and got the a-- >> verifone. charles: he totally underestimated competition and any vendor can get the four square things and put it on the cell phone and swipe a credit card. stuart: four square is the competition. didn't see it coming. stuart: and what does mosaic do. charles: well potash and phosphates. a stock has been a disaster. recently the last two, three years, a disaster. and i think we're at a point, the stocks if you will have gone down four years in a row and this is the year i think turn around. what i like, the capacity increased. capacity for phosphates, increased a lot more and same thing for potash, number one market is america of course, but brazil is going to drive them and india, the number three market is turning pretty good. for the a short-term play breaks out at 64, i think it's a $80 stock if you hold it for the the next 12 months.
nicole: begging for change. stuart: begging for change. charles, we're going to make money with him and the company they're looking at mosaic. charles: four square and the whole thing, and got the a-- >> verifone. charles: he totally underestimated competition and any vendor can get the four square things and put it on the cell phone and swipe a credit card. stuart: four square is the competition. didn't see it coming. stuart: and what does mosaic do. charles: well potash and phosphates....